Wrist vanity case



March 4 1924` M.A HAMMl-:L

WRIST VANITY CASE NVENTOR @022.7006 cyzmmel Hanna Filed June` 13. 1925 BY W i@ ATTO NEY the arrows.

Patented?y Mar. 4,' 1924.

rrED' ys'r TE S Mormon HAMMEL, orfn'nwv vorm, Nfm

wBIs'r VANITY CASE.

in a small and compact receptacle intended to be carried on the wrist in a manner similar to that 1n which a wrist watch-1s carried,

thatl is, by a band or strip encircling the' wrist.

The object of this invention is to provide a receptacle of this character intended to contain various small toilet articles, such as a powder puifvand powder, lip sticks,v

' have shown said c atch consisting of a'sp'ri'ng 4tongue 10 0n the cover adapted to engage small trinkets, coins or other articles.'

A further object of the invention is to provide, a receptacle ofthis character hav-I ing a mirror arranged onone side offthe cover and means for automatically raising the cover when desired and vholding said cover in such position that the user may look into the mirror.'v l

With these objects and which may hereinafter appear, in view, l

have devised the particular arrangement ofparts hereinafter set forth and more particularly pointed out in the claims appended hereto.

Reference is to be had ing drawing forming a part hereof Figure l is a perspective view of ,my improved raised vanity case; i

Figure 2 is a sectional to the accompanyview on the line 2-2 Iof Figure 1 looking in the direction of-4 the arrows;

Figure 3 is an end view-of the case;. and y the spring arrangement above mentione Figure 4 is a sectional View on 4the line 4 4 of Figure 1 Throughoutv nate similar arts.

I n-the pre erred embodiment of my inven` tion as illustrated in the accompanying.

provided with a bottom 1, ends 2l and 3 and. l

sides 4. It will vbe obvious however, that the casing of the receptacle may haof anyv Nsuitable shape-'andi size to accomniodate contents to be placed withinit.-

wrist.

`looking in the direction of. V `the same upright sothat the-user can lookv the Various views of the drawings, similar reference characters desig-v applicati@ mea June 13, 1923.. seriarno. 545,072."-

' I have shown the receptacle provided with i i l a transverse partition member. 5.".but it will also. be understood that the `interior ofthe .receptacle may be divided by a plurality of partitions or thelike to suit di'erent requirementsa The opposite ends 2 and 3 4of the recep.- vtacle are provided with loops or straps 6.' for engagement by the'ends of .thewrist l.

band or strap?. l

At B is vshown the cover'for'the'case which is hinged on fa pin 9 to the end 3 ofthe case.

The opposite end ofthel cover is provided 0 I with a suitable cateh'inember of any simple form and for conveniencein illustration,

withl a depressed portion l1 on the end 2 of the. case. To enab'e the catch to be disengaged, I have sh wn' the coverprovided with a projecting flange 1-5 under which the C facing outwardly` so vthat if desired, the userv can look into the mirror without' liftin the cover; A pair'of springs lsurroun engaged,.the spring will raise the-cover to an upright or substantially verticalpo'siton as indicatedin dotted linesin Figure2 and. will hold the same in such position so that the user vcan 4look into lthel mirror conveniently' without removing Ithe device from Athe ,v It will bel seen from the A foregoing that the 'pivot pin 9 and these springs 131have'their endsl: extendin below the cover 8 so that when the catch members 10 ancl'll are diswill automatically raise thejc'over and vhold i into the mirror while vmaking `use .of the contents of thefreceptacle. Heretofora'cases ofb this character have Vbeen provided withxmirrorsplaced in such a position that the case was in its closed position while the mirror wasbemg used lor else the mirrorwas so inconveniently` located-thatit was diiicultto use the ldevice while using articles f orm-v ing the contents of the case. .f

By' thc arrangement herein described, I

have provided the covervholdin'ga mirror 4ico and so arrangedthat the mirror` is automati' cally -held' in Za very convenient position while the case is open to permit removal ofthe contents. n l

- From the foregoing, it is obvious that my invention is not to be restricted "to theex#I actv embodiment shown but is broad enough to cover al1 structureslcoming Withinlthe scope of the annexed claims.

` Whatl claim is.:

l. An article of the class described comprising a case, a cover `hinged thereto, a

catch for said cover, a mirror on' the .outer face of said cover and aspring for swinging prising a case, a cover hinged thereto, a

catch for/'said cover, a mirror on the outer face of the cover', and a spring ylocated at the hinge for swinging the cover open when thecatch is released and holding said cover 'vertical ornearly s o whereby the mirror in said cover is conveniently. positionedfor use.- Signed at vthe city, county and State of New York this 8th day of J une, 1923.v

' MONROE HA 

